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Atlantic Highly Migratory Species;
Atlantic Highly Migratory Species
Southeast Data, Assessment, and
Review Workshops Advisory Panel
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; nominations for shark
stock assessment advisory panel.
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AGENCY:
NMFS solicits nominations
for the Atlantic Highly Migratory
Species (HMS) Southeast Data,
Assessment, and Review (SEDAR)
Workshops Advisory Panel, also known
as the ‘‘SEDAR Pool.’’ The SEDAR Pool
SUMMARY:
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is comprised of a group of individuals
who, if selected review data and advise
NMFS on the scientific information,
data, and models used in stock
assessments for oceanic sharks in the
Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of
Mexico and Caribbean Sea. NMFS is
seeking nominations for 5-year
appointments (2025–2030). NMFS will
consider individuals with definable
interests in recreational and commercial
fishing and related industries, including
those from the environmental
community, academia, and nongovernmental organizations, for
membership on the SEDAR Pool.
DATES: Submit nominations on or before
November 4, 2024.
ADDRESSES: You may submit
nominations and request the SEDAR
Pool Statement of Organization,
Practices, and Procedures electronically
via email to SEDAR.pool@noaa.gov.
Additional information on SEDAR
and the SEDAR guidelines can be found
at https://sedarweb.org/. The terms of
reference for the SEDAR Pool, along
with a list of current members, can be
found at https://
www.fisheries.noaa.gov/atlantic-highlymigratory-species/southeast-dataassessment-and-review-and-atlantichighly.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Karyl Brewster-Geisz or Delisse Ortiz at
301–427–8503.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: HMS
fisheries (tunas, billfish, swordfish, and
sharks) are managed under the 2006
Consolidated HMS Fishery Management
Plan (FMP) and its amendments
pursuant to the authority of the
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act
(Magnuson-Stevens Act; 16 U.S.C. 1801
et seq.) and consistent with the Atlantic
Tunas Convention Act (16 U.S.C. 971 et
seq.). HMS implementing regulations
are at 50 CFR part 635.
Background
NMFS established the SEDAR Pool
consistent with section 302(g) of the
Magnuson-Stevens Act. NMFS may
select individuals of the SEDAR Pool to
review and advise NMFS on the
scientific information, data, and models
used in stock assessments for oceanic
sharks in the Atlantic Ocean, including
the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea.
While NMFS created the SEDAR Pool
specifically for consultation on Atlantic
shark stock assessments, NMFS may
expand consultation to other HMS, as
needed.
NMFS may select individuals in the
SEDAR Pool to participate in the
various data and assessment workshops
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during the stock assessment process.
The primary responsibility of selected
individuals is to review and provide
advice regarding the scientific
information, data, and models that
NMFS will use or consider for use in the
relevant stock assessment. In order to
ensure that the peer review is unbiased,
individuals who participated in a data
and/or assessment workshop for a
particular stock assessment cannot serve
as a peer reviewer for the same stock
assessment. However, these individuals
may be asked to attend the review
workshop to answer specific questions
from the reviewers concerning the data
and/or assessment workshops. Members
of the SEDAR Pool may serve as
members of other advisory panels or
committees established under section
302(g) concurrent with, or following,
their service on the SEDAR Pool.
Procedures and Guidelines
A. Participants
The SEDAR Pool is comprised of
individuals that represent the
commercial and recreational fishing
communities for Atlantic sharks, the
environmental community active in the
conservation and management of
Atlantic sharks, and the academic
community that have relevant expertise
with sharks and/or stock assessment
methodologies for marine fish species.
Additionally, individuals who may not
necessarily work directly with sharks,
but who are involved in fisheries with
similar life history, biology, and fishery
issues may be part of the SEDAR Pool.
Members of the SEDAR Pool must have
demonstrated experience in the
fisheries, related industries, research,
teaching, writing, conservation, or
management of marine organisms. The
distribution of representation among the
interested parties is not defined or
limited.
Additional members of the SEDAR
Pool may also include representatives
from the 5 Atlantic Regional Fishery
Management Councils, the 18 Atlantic
states, the U.S. Virgin Islands and
Puerto Rico, and the relevant interstate
commissions (Atlantic States Marine
Fisheries Commission and Gulf States
Marine Fisheries Commission).
If NMFS requires additional members
to ensure a diverse pool of individuals
for data or assessment workshops,
NMFS may request individuals to
become members of the SEDAR Pool
outside of the annual nomination
period.
SEDAR Pool members serve at the
discretion of the Secretary. Not all
members will attend each SEDAR
workshop. Rather, NMFS will invite
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certain members to participate at
specific stock assessment workshops
dependent on their ability to participate,
discuss, and offer scientific input and
advice regarding the species being
assessed.
NMFS is not obligated to fulfill any
requests (e.g., requests for an assessment
of a certain species) that may be made
by the SEDAR Pool or its individual
members. Members of the SEDAR Pool
who are invited to attend stock
assessment workshops will not be
compensated for their services, but may
be reimbursed for their travel-related
expenses to attend such workshops.
B. Nomination Procedures for
Appointments to the SEDAR Pool
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C. Meeting Schedule
Individual members of the SEDAR
Pool meet to participate in stock
assessments at the discretion of the
Office of Sustainable Fisheries, NMFS.
Stock assessment timing, frequency, and
relevant species will vary depending on
the needs determined by NMFS and
SEDAR staff. NMFS is currently
assessing the status of the hammerhead
shark species in the hammerhead shark
management group (scalloped and
Carolina hammerhead, smooth
hammerhead, and great hammerhead).
SEDAR released the final research
assessment in February 2024 and NMFS
expects to complete the operational
assessment, which will provide the final
stock assessment results and
management advice, in late 2024.
Beginning in 2025, following the
completion of the hammerhead stock
assessments, NMFS plans to assess the
sandbar shark stock. Once the sandbar
shark assessment is complete, NMFS
plans to assess the bull shark stock
starting at some point in 2026. All
meetings are open for observation by the
public.
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Request; NOAA Geospatial Metadata
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ACTION: Notice of information collection,
request for comment.
AGENCY:
Member tenure is 5 years.
Nominations are sought for terms
beginning early in 2025 and expiring in
2030. Nomination packages should
include:
1. The name, address, phone number,
and email of the applicant or nominee;
2. A description of the applicant’s or
nominee’s interest in Atlantic shark
stock assessments or the Atlantic shark
fishery;
3. A statement of the applicant’s or
nominee’s background and/or
qualifications; and
4. A written commitment that the
applicant or nominee shall participate
actively and in good faith in the tasks
of the SEDAR Pool, as requested.
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Dated: September 26, 2024.
Karen H. Abrams,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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metadata authoring tool; and (5) Office
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necessary to fully understand, use, and
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
[RTID 0648-XE288]
Atlantic Highly Migratory Species; Atlantic Highly Migratory
Species Southeast Data, Assessment, and Review Workshops Advisory Panel
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; nominations for shark stock assessment advisory panel.
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SUMMARY: NMFS solicits nominations for the Atlantic Highly Migratory
Species (HMS) Southeast Data, Assessment, and Review (SEDAR) Workshops
Advisory Panel, also known as the ``SEDAR Pool.'' The SEDAR Pool is
comprised of a group of individuals who, if selected review data and
advise NMFS on the scientific information, data, and models used in
stock assessments for oceanic sharks in the Atlantic Ocean, including
the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea. NMFS is seeking nominations for
5-year appointments (2025-2030). NMFS will consider individuals with
definable interests in recreational and commercial fishing and related
industries, including those from the environmental community, academia,
and non-governmental organizations, for membership on the SEDAR Pool.
DATES: Submit nominations on or before November 4, 2024.
ADDRESSES: You may submit nominations and request the SEDAR Pool
Statement of Organization, Practices, and Procedures electronically via
email to [email protected].
Additional information on SEDAR and the SEDAR guidelines can be
found at https://sedarweb.org/. The terms of reference for the SEDAR
Pool, along with a list of current members, can be found at https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/atlantic-highly-migratory-species/southeast-data-assessment-and-review-and-atlantic-highly.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karyl Brewster-Geisz or Delisse Ortiz
at 301-427-8503.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: HMS fisheries (tunas, billfish, swordfish,
and sharks) are managed under the 2006 Consolidated HMS Fishery
Management Plan (FMP) and its amendments pursuant to the authority of
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-
Stevens Act; 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.) and consistent with the Atlantic
Tunas Convention Act (16 U.S.C. 971 et seq.). HMS implementing
regulations are at 50 CFR part 635.
Background
NMFS established the SEDAR Pool consistent with section 302(g) of
the Magnuson-Stevens Act. NMFS may select individuals of the SEDAR Pool
to review and advise NMFS on the scientific information, data, and
models used in stock assessments for oceanic sharks in the Atlantic
Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea. While NMFS
created the SEDAR Pool specifically for consultation on Atlantic shark
stock assessments, NMFS may expand consultation to other HMS, as
needed.
NMFS may select individuals in the SEDAR Pool to participate in the
various data and assessment workshops during the stock assessment
process. The primary responsibility of selected individuals is to
review and provide advice regarding the scientific information, data,
and models that NMFS will use or consider for use in the relevant stock
assessment. In order to ensure that the peer review is unbiased,
individuals who participated in a data and/or assessment workshop for a
particular stock assessment cannot serve as a peer reviewer for the
same stock assessment. However, these individuals may be asked to
attend the review workshop to answer specific questions from the
reviewers concerning the data and/or assessment workshops. Members of
the SEDAR Pool may serve as members of other advisory panels or
committees established under section 302(g) concurrent with, or
following, their service on the SEDAR Pool.
Procedures and Guidelines
A. Participants
The SEDAR Pool is comprised of individuals that represent the
commercial and recreational fishing communities for Atlantic sharks,
the environmental community active in the conservation and management
of Atlantic sharks, and the academic community that have relevant
expertise with sharks and/or stock assessment methodologies for marine
fish species. Additionally, individuals who may not necessarily work
directly with sharks, but who are involved in fisheries with similar
life history, biology, and fishery issues may be part of the SEDAR
Pool. Members of the SEDAR Pool must have demonstrated experience in
the fisheries, related industries, research, teaching, writing,
conservation, or management of marine organisms. The distribution of
representation among the interested parties is not defined or limited.
Additional members of the SEDAR Pool may also include
representatives from the 5 Atlantic Regional Fishery Management
Councils, the 18 Atlantic states, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto
Rico, and the relevant interstate commissions (Atlantic States Marine
Fisheries Commission and Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission).
If NMFS requires additional members to ensure a diverse pool of
individuals for data or assessment workshops, NMFS may request
individuals to become members of the SEDAR Pool outside of the annual
nomination period.
SEDAR Pool members serve at the discretion of the Secretary. Not
all members will attend each SEDAR workshop. Rather, NMFS will invite
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certain members to participate at specific stock assessment workshops
dependent on their ability to participate, discuss, and offer
scientific input and advice regarding the species being assessed.
NMFS is not obligated to fulfill any requests (e.g., requests for
an assessment of a certain species) that may be made by the SEDAR Pool
or its individual members. Members of the SEDAR Pool who are invited to
attend stock assessment workshops will not be compensated for their
services, but may be reimbursed for their travel-related expenses to
attend such workshops.
B. Nomination Procedures for Appointments to the SEDAR Pool
Member tenure is 5 years. Nominations are sought for terms
beginning early in 2025 and expiring in 2030. Nomination packages
should include:
1. The name, address, phone number, and email of the applicant or
nominee;
2. A description of the applicant's or nominee's interest in
Atlantic shark stock assessments or the Atlantic shark fishery;
3. A statement of the applicant's or nominee's background and/or
qualifications; and
4. A written commitment that the applicant or nominee shall
participate actively and in good faith in the tasks of the SEDAR Pool,
as requested.
C. Meeting Schedule
Individual members of the SEDAR Pool meet to participate in stock
assessments at the discretion of the Office of Sustainable Fisheries,
NMFS. Stock assessment timing, frequency, and relevant species will
vary depending on the needs determined by NMFS and SEDAR staff. NMFS is
currently assessing the status of the hammerhead shark species in the
hammerhead shark management group (scalloped and Carolina hammerhead,
smooth hammerhead, and great hammerhead). SEDAR released the final
research assessment in February 2024 and NMFS expects to complete the
operational assessment, which will provide the final stock assessment
results and management advice, in late 2024. Beginning in 2025,
following the completion of the hammerhead stock assessments, NMFS
plans to assess the sandbar shark stock. Once the sandbar shark
assessment is complete, NMFS plans to assess the bull shark stock
starting at some point in 2026. All meetings are open for observation
by the public.
Dated: September 26, 2024.
Karen H. Abrams,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine
Fisheries Service.
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